I think Disneyland? I'm not 100% sure.
I'll give you the pros and cons of both amusement parks:
Knott's Berry Farm-
The positive side, if you're into thrill rides and love adrenaline pulsing through your veins, then Knott's for sure! The food is great, the tickets are at a very reasonable price and the lines are relatively fast. However, there really isn't much to experience at Knott's. The park is pretty small compared to D Land. If you were to spend 12 hours there, you would've probably been around the park 5-7 times or even more for that matter, going in circles. So to sum up Knott's berry Farm in a nut shell: Great thrill rides, fantastic food (although horribly overpriced), reasonable ticket prices, short fast lines, gets boring after a while, small park with really no atmosphere.
Rating: 3.9/5
Disneyland-
GREAT atmosphere, although more of a family park. Not many thrill rides except for Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, and the Matterhorn Bobsleds. The food is fantastic and I mean FANTASTIC, but just like knott's it is VERY overpriced. The lines can range from 10 minutes to 5 HOURS. Yes, I just said 5 hours. Even if you do get a fastpass, the lines will still be long no matter what. The tickets are also sure to bust your wallet, with tickets at about $70.00! Despite all this, it's still fun and never gets boring for me! I could spend my whole life there and I would not get bored for one minute. I usually go there on dates with my girlfriend and she seems to share my love for the park! So to sum up D Land: Not too many thrill rides, more of a family vacation/tourist spot, FANTASTIC food but overpriced, very very very very very very long lines, expensive tickets (unless you have a pass like me), great atmosphere where everybody will enjoy, great place for dates with that special someone, never gets boring.
Rating: 4.5/5
If you want my opinion, go to Disney ^.^ But if you like thrills, Knott's. It's up to you!
Knott's Berry Farm was a berry farm owned by Walter and Cordelia Knott and their family. The Knotts sold berries (and preserves and pies made from them) from a roadside stand. In the 1930s, they started selling chicken dinners as well, and began building other shops and attractions to get more people to come to the property. In 1940, Knott started to build a replica ghost town, and by the late 1960s the "other shops and attractions" were popular enough that he started charging admission to those on their own instead of just using them as a marketing gimmick for the core berry business. In the 1990s (after the death of Walter and Cordelia) the family sold the business: the amusement/theme park was sold to Cedar Fair, and the food products portion of the company was sold to ConAgra (who later sold it to Smucker's). The "Knott's Berry Farm" amusement park is located at the original site of the farm stand itself in Buena Park California, near Los Angeles (Buena Park and Anaheim ... the home of Disneyland ... border each other, and the two theme parks are only a couple of miles apart).
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Go to Knotts Berry Farm near Disneyland in California, and stand in line for some rollercoasters and hope you get picked.
no its related to the bussiness/farm knotts berry farm
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Real Videos - 1984 Knotts Berry Farm was released on: USA: 15 December 2008
I believe it was Walter Knott who founded Knotts Berry Farm.
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